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ol literature of our country. The selections are admirable--the annotations clear and comprehensive, and the form convenient and artistic." =A. E. Winship=, _Editor "Journal of Education," Boston, Mass._ "I desire to acknowledge, after many days, the volumes 'Kenilworth' and 'Harold,' in the Standard Literature Series. I am much pleased with these books. It is a great service which you are rendering the schools. Our children must read all the British-American classics which have any bearing upon history, and, with all that is absolutely required of them in this day, they _cannot_ do what they must do. There is a conflict of 'oughts.' You make it possible, here, for the child to get all he needs of each of all the books he must read. It is a great service. I admire the appreciation of the editors of their text." =C. B. Gilbert=, _Superintendent of Schools, Newark, N. J._ "The Standard Literature Series bids fair to prove a most valuable addition to literature available for use in schools. The books are well selected, carefully edited, and supplied with valuable notes and maps. 'Harold, the Last of the Saxon Kings,' may serve as a type. For classes in English history it will prove invaluable, giving, as it does in the language of a master, a most vivid picture of early England; its struggles and its people. The Introduction paves the way for what is to follow. The portions omitted can be spared, and the notes are just enough to clear up difficult passages, but not enough to be burdensome." =R. E. Denfeld=, _Superintendent of Schools, Duluth, Minn._ "I have carefully read many of the numbers of the Standard Literature Series and do not hesitate to say that they are exceptionally well edited. One in particular I have in mind which was so carefully condensed as to make it of convenient size for a school reading book, and yet no part of the essentially connected matter was omitted." =Henry R. Sanford=, _Institute Conductor for New York State, Penn Yan, N. Y._ "You are doing a good thing in thus giving to the public cheap editions of standard literature." Correspondence is invited. Special discounts to schools and dealers. Address University . Publishing . Company NEW YORK: 43-45-47 East Tenth St. BOSTON: 352 Washington St. NEW ORLEANS: 714-716 Canal St. TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES: 1. Minor changes have been made to correct typesetters' errors; otherwise, every effort has been made to remain true to
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